This Danelectro guitar is stored in my room. John Cipollina was modifying, at the time of his death. It looks like he took off a Bigsby tailpiece vibrato bar, and put on that other bridge. The white paint around the edges is primer. He took off the trim and pick guard. Whatever he was planning, no one will ever know.
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headshot:
@DIREWOLFF Have you played this guitar, how does it behave? The lower threshold of the guitar is located very close to the neck, which is why it seems to me that the sound should be specific, reducing the time of string vibrations and the duration of notes. I've been interested in guitar for a long time. You can correct me if I'm confused. 😅
direwolff:
@headshot it never occurred to me to try it. You are right the response on the neck would be different from the top to bottom. I assumed he was going for the high, shrill sound of playing slide on the high notes close to the pick up.